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Air Conditioner Operating Instructions
(cont’d)
4) Press the FAN key Fig F (1) to select the desired
fan speed setting (Auto-Low-Med-High). Your
selection will appear in the display window
(each depression of the fan key will advance
to a different setting).
5) Press the SWING key Fig F (2) to activate the
automatic air swing (oscillating) feature and the
swing symbol will appear in the display window
(Fig G). To deactivate the air swing feature, press
the SWING key again.
6) The horizontal louvers open and close
automatically when the unit is switched on
and off. To adjust “air flow” direction, (up / down
only) adjust the center louver only up or down
Fig 16.
The blue indicator light will come on indicating the
air-conditioning mode is operational (there may be a
slight delay of 10-30 seconds before the cycle
begins, this is normal).
Cooling stops automatically when the set temperature
is achieved. Cooling resumes when the room
temperature rises above the set temperature level.
The temperature has no effect on the fan operation.
Therefore, the fan will operate continuously (after the
compressor has cycled off) to maintain optimal
temperature control.
Fig. 16
During air
During air conditioning and dehumidifying
modes, if the compressor cycle is interupted
(unplugged, power failure,etc.) and reinstated
immediately thereafter, (within 3-5 minutes) a
“compressor protection circuit” is automatically
activated. The compressor cannot operate
during a “compressor protecton” condition (this
is normal), and it may take 3-5 minutes before
the “protection circuit” deactivates.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE UNIT
(COMPRESSOR) DURING THIS PERIOD.
Upon reinstating power to the unit all previous
settings (i.e. time, mode, fan speed, auto
timed programs) are lost and will have to be
re-entered.
Fig F
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